Water crisis in Flint, Michigan

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Gotta give Steve Harvey props for putting some of this foul shyt they doing on blast. You got people going around from door to door telling people to boil their water, when doing just that actually RAISES the level of lead in the water.

I'm definitely leaning more and more to this being an attack on this group of people.
 

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Gotta give Steve Harvey props for putting some of this foul shyt they doing on blast. You got people going around from door to door telling people to boil their water, when doing just that actually RAISES the level of lead in the water.

I'm definitely leaning more and more to this being an attack on this group of people.

:ohhh:



No doubt it is an attack :wow:
 

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Meanwhile Obama is out here campaigning for Hillary and visiting dead cops and gays while his own people are dying :scust:
 

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The Democrats and Republicans have conspired to poison the water of urban centers around the US in order to keep blacks blind, deaf and dumb :manny:
 

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so now whats going since they got people to waste millions on bottled water
 

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bump....

They're talking about clinical trials for Covid in Michigan and made me think of this.

Anyone from flint or nearby have a first hand update on this?
 

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Source: Michigan reaches $600M deal in Flint water crisis

Michigan will pay $600 million to compensate Flint residents whose health was damaged by lead-tainted drinking water after the city heeded state regulators’ advice not to treat it properly, an attorney involved in the negotiations told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

Details will be released later this week, according to the attorney, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak about it ahead of an official announcement. The settlement was first reported by The Detroit News, MLive.com and WXYZ-TV.
 
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